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Post Office Manager NEVER found ANYTHING suggesting innocence!
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Senior Post Office Manager WARNED not to Self Incriminate!
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NO Post Office Investigation Changes Following Horizon!
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Post Office Manager - Our Job Was To Make Documents Pretty!
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Post Office Manager - We had to JUSTIFY our EXISTENCE!
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Post Office Manager Had 'Too Many Cases' To Handle
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Post Office Manager - 'We Weren't Popular' with Subpostmasters
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Post Office Policy to prosecute subpostmasters within a MONTH!
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Post Office - 'MAJOR Procedural Weaknesses' and Sloppy Documents
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Post Office Manager 'not aware' of EVIDENCE requirements
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Post Office Manager admits 'evidence not always gathered'
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Post Office Security Manager - 'What Disclosure Officer!?'
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Post Office confusion over CRITICAL Fujitsu Message Store data
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Post Office - Fujitsu testimony reveals MISSING prosecution evidence
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Post Office Manager - 'I Should Have Escalated Data Concerns'
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Post Office PRIORITISED Prosecutions Over Helping Subpostmasters!
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Post Office Manager admits 'evidence not always gathered'

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Post Office Security Manager Graham Ward admits to the Post Office Inquiry that 'evidence not always gathered' to support the Post Office prosecution of subpostmasters, including essential ARQ (Audit Record Query) data that could identify who is alleged to have committed the crime.

Earlier assertions that it would always be gathered in an Audit shortfall case seem to fall apart under continued questioning from Jason Beer KC at the Post Office Inquiry.

Graham Ward's testimony that Horizon balances could establish a shortfall and that ARQ data from Fujitsu could establish who has caused it seems to leave any Audit case without the requisite ARQ data dead in the water...

#PostOfficeInquiry #PostOfficeScandal #PostOffice #GrahamWard

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